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as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years
as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an...
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hanging in there while so many others cracked under the pressure, like bob duncan. the head of the stress ball division hanged himself. now it's come down to you and banks. this decision was not easy, jack. banks is joining my family. i understand, sir. but i'm not running a family, i'm running a business, so i'm going with you. congratulations, you're going to run this company.
hanging in there while so many others cracked under the pressure, like bob duncan. the head of the stress ball division hanged himself. now it's come down to you and banks. this decision was not easy, jack. banks is joining my family. i understand, sir. but i'm not running a family, i'm running a business, so i'm going with you. congratulations, you're going to run this company.
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and i assure you, as secretary duncan has said, that we significance vigorously ensure, we absolutely will take all your federal money because that is what we have the ability to do and no federal dollars on education should be spent in places that are come play e come play sent or don't step up, as the first lady says, to ensure that fundamental fairness. >> thank you to tom and ruslyn and thank you for reminding us why we are all here. thank you. (applause). >> thank you so much, tom, and ruslyn and lieutenant governor, we appreciate it. let's move right into the second panel, the effects of bullying on young people, we've already made that transition and their families. what should schools do. our next panel the focus on the effects of bullying on young people. our moderator is cheryl jennings, award-winning journalist and a pioneer in children's issues and women's rights. cheryl has won emmy awards on her work for caring on aging parents and a program aimed at teenager called straight talking teens. cheryl received an emmy nomination for her 6-part series on the children of kosovo
and i assure you, as secretary duncan has said, that we significance vigorously ensure, we absolutely will take all your federal money because that is what we have the ability to do and no federal dollars on education should be spent in places that are come play e come play sent or don't step up, as the first lady says, to ensure that fundamental fairness. >> thank you to tom and ruslyn and thank you for reminding us why we are all here. thank you. (applause). >> thank you so much,...
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to be a lot of confusion and noise out there and i will never forget at the last session secretary duncan got up and said "this issue is really a very complex issue, and the only way it's going to get addressed is back in your community". well, i took that to heart because i realized that's what needed to be done, and that's why i came back to san mateo county and have gathered other like minded people and what we can do over the next two years and address this issue and put in place the measures that need to be done to make our environment safe because we know that bullying doesn't just happen in the schools. it happens all throughout our community. >> thank you. [applause] >> i get a lot of emails and press releases and it was interesting yesterday morning i went and saw the movie "bully" with the kids in san francisco and over the course of the rest of the day i got and maybe a few days before that at least three emails, press releases, with adults accusing each other of being a bully. in one case it was folks accusing a superintendent of being a bully for imposing budget cuts. another
to be a lot of confusion and noise out there and i will never forget at the last session secretary duncan got up and said "this issue is really a very complex issue, and the only way it's going to get addressed is back in your community". well, i took that to heart because i realized that's what needed to be done, and that's why i came back to san mateo county and have gathered other like minded people and what we can do over the next two years and address this issue and put in place...
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he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency, he has used the good offices of secretary duncan and the attorney general to make sure we send a very clear message as a federal government that we are all in this together, that bullying is indeed not a rite of passage and as you said so correctly and so eloquently, superintendent, that kids can't learn if they don't feel safe. kids can't learn if they can't be themselves. kids can't learn if they are afraid to turn the corner for fear that somebody is going to hurt them. kids can't learn if they perceive that their teachers and administrators don't have their back when something happens. and that's why we're here. that's why we're together. because we're here to get off the dance floor for a day and on to the balcony, to reflect on what the best practices are, to listen and learn from each other and to do when end of the day, superintendent, i would respectfully submit, precisely what that kid asked you yesterday, to walk out of here and ask ourselves, what can we do differently and better? what did we learn? how can we apply evidence
he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency, he has used the good offices of secretary duncan and the attorney general to make sure we send a very clear message as a federal government that we are all in this together, that bullying is indeed not a rite of passage and as you said so correctly and so eloquently, superintendent, that kids can't learn if they don't feel safe. kids can't learn if they can't be themselves. kids can't learn if they are afraid to turn the corner for fear that...
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i don't think i would -- -- >> greg: sundy sandy duncan? >> bob: the hurricane. it schloyed down the economy. massive storm. >> dana: i hope that is -- i hope that is true. >> eric: be honest. this is some defense spending cuts that came out. the problem is if the whole economy is based on government spending only going to get growth -- >> dana: we are in trouble. >> eric: not a healthy economy. can't survive on its own. >> bob: sandy took out better part of the northeastern part of the country not producing -- they didn't have electricity. >> kimberly: not their sole responsibility. >> bob: a big part to do with it. >> eric: $15 trillion economy, hurricane in one quadrant won't put the whole economy in standstill. >> dana: when is the last time you read an article about plan or a new initiative or something to help improve unemployment rate? you just don't. >> bob: i differ with you. obama has a jobs bill in the house. [over talking ] it has been sitting there. >> dana: the house passed 29 bills they said were pro-growth and they haven't passed. >> bob: they may
i don't think i would -- -- >> greg: sundy sandy duncan? >> bob: the hurricane. it schloyed down the economy. massive storm. >> dana: i hope that is -- i hope that is true. >> eric: be honest. this is some defense spending cuts that came out. the problem is if the whole economy is based on government spending only going to get growth -- >> dana: we are in trouble. >> eric: not a healthy economy. can't survive on its own. >> bob: sandy took out better...
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. >> greg: sandy duncan? >> eric: deja vu. >> andrea: what do you think the contraction was caused by? >> bob: sandy an caused by a disruption in the christmas season. that -- >> dana: wait. what about the -- yesterday -- [ overtalk ] can i make a point. can i make a point? i want to make one point? they said it was defense cuts. >> eric: of course it was. >> dana: but defense cuts, the defense spending went down in q-3, not q-4. the defense cut was the white house's idea in the first place. the administration. they said they want more of the same. so i don't understand how you blame republicans for defense cuts that haven't happened yet. >> bob: what is wrong for defense cuts? >> dana: i'm not for defense cuts. >> eric: she is not saying there is anything wrong with them but nancy pelosi, harry reid and third lawmaker said the reason we contracted in the fourth quarter is government spending going down. the reason government spending went down is because of the defense cuts. they were part of sequestration t
. >> greg: sandy duncan? >> eric: deja vu. >> andrea: what do you think the contraction was caused by? >> bob: sandy an caused by a disruption in the christmas season. that -- >> dana: wait. what about the -- yesterday -- [ overtalk ] can i make a point. can i make a point? i want to make one point? they said it was defense cuts. >> eric: of course it was. >> dana: but defense cuts, the defense spending went down in q-3, not q-4. the defense cut was the...
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duncan brands earned 34 cents a share, one cent better than the street was expecting. revenue came in a little bit short and dunkin' also raised its dividend from 19 kraents to 50 cents. and whirlpool earned $2.29 a share for the fourth quart irand sees full-year profit above current estimates. the company is crediting higher prices and productivity measures. >> becky, great january. up 6%. and one of the best in decades. then what happened yesterday? we pulled back a little bit from the psychologically important 14,000 mark. up six percent. something's amiss down tenth of a percent on the gdp as well as the market's been going. joining us from new york larry kantor, barclays managing director, head of research. larry, i've got a little insight into how you feel so i know -- i'm inclined to know what you're going to say, that it was the best negative gdp number that we've ever seen. i imagine that that -- that makes you think that the dow's rally has been justified, and that we don't need, necessarily, to throw it out after yesterday's numbers. >> yeah, i mean i don't
duncan brands earned 34 cents a share, one cent better than the street was expecting. revenue came in a little bit short and dunkin' also raised its dividend from 19 kraents to 50 cents. and whirlpool earned $2.29 a share for the fourth quart irand sees full-year profit above current estimates. the company is crediting higher prices and productivity measures. >> becky, great january. up 6%. and one of the best in decades. then what happened yesterday? we pulled back a little bit from the...
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. >> there's 10,000 duncan -- dunkin' donuts this is like florida, michigan and there's nothing on this side. we can open them -- we. i wish aid franchise. you can open them in this part of the country for -- not bad, for ages and ages and i can't wait to speak to them. they are good. >> i think some of the rules on the franchisecies, you have to open a few. i mean, you can't just do one. >> yes. yes. >> you have to run ten. that would be a huge question. >> you know, people love coffee. now remember mcdonald's had $1 promotion, people felt that -- people were shorting dunkin', betting that would cut into the $2.72 similar size it hasn't. it's going to be good coffee. >> when we come back, the first home builder to go public in almost a decade. tripoint homes ringing the opening bell in a moment. we will bring you the company's first trade and a live interview with the ceo when "squawk on the street" continues. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your
. >> there's 10,000 duncan -- dunkin' donuts this is like florida, michigan and there's nothing on this side. we can open them -- we. i wish aid franchise. you can open them in this part of the country for -- not bad, for ages and ages and i can't wait to speak to them. they are good. >> i think some of the rules on the franchisecies, you have to open a few. i mean, you can't just do one. >> yes. yes. >> you have to run ten. that would be a huge question. >> you...